Eric Carle

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Children's Choice Book Awards Finalists Unveiled for 2012 - Posted March 14, 2012
The 2012 finalists for the Children's Choice Book Awards have been revealed. Kids can vote from March 14th to May 3rd. The winners will be announced live at the ... [GalleyCat]

Lord of the Fleas? - Posted January 3, 2012
What if Eric Carle had written his famous kid's book about A Very Hungry Cat? Over at Abe Books, a satirical essay reimagined the covers of 18 ... [GalleyCat]

NEA Launches 'Blue Horse' Charity Auction to Benefit Arts Education - Posted October 21, 2011
The National Education Association (NEA) has teamed up with the NEA Foundation to host "The Artist Who Painted a Blue Horse Charity Auction." The proceeds derived from the Internet auction will benefit the NEA Foundation's "Art Inspires Learning, Learning Inspires Art" initiative. This project funds arts ... [GalleyCat]

Children's Book Creators Celebrate National Doodle Day - Posted April 29, 2011
Publishers Albert Whitman & Company, Chronicle Books, Gibbs Smith Publishers, and Running Press, have joined together to celebrate this year's National Doodle Day. In preparation for the May 12th event, several authors and illustrators of children's books have donated doodles for its annual eBay auction. Here's more from ... [GalleyCat]

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Fights Childhood Obesity - Posted March 11, 2011
Eric Carle's beloved title, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, will be donated to 17,500 pediatrician offices around the country in a campaign to ... [GalleyCat]

Eric Carle to Publish Children's Book Inspired by Formerly Banned Expressionist Art - Posted January 24, 2011
In October, children's author Eric Carle will publish The Artist Who Painted a Blue Horse, a book inspired by the work of "banned Expressionist painters" the author first encountered as a student in World War II-era Germany. ... [GalleyCat]

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